Description:Studies in Comparative Religion is considered by many to be the foremost journal of Traditionalist studies in English. It pre-dates its modern contemporaries, Sophia and Sacred Web by almost thirty year. Edited by F. Clive Ross from 1963 to 1984, every issue contained articles from some of the biggest names in comparative religion. Frithjof Schuon, Titus Burckhardt, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Marco Pallis, Thomas Merton, and Martin Lings all regularly contributed articles. Each "Commemorative Annual Edition" of SCR recreates the original issues of the journal that were published in each respective year, including all of the articles, editorials and letters to the editor. Long out of print, these seminal works, out of reach to the general public for decades, are available once again for a new generation to discover.Contents:Vol. 4, #1, Winter 1970• "The Vow of Dharmakara," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Heavenly Jerusalem and the Paradise of Vaikuntha," by Titus Burckhardt• "Signs of the Times," by Martin Lings• "UNHU—The Personality of the Shona," by Michael Gelfand• "Soteriology in Shin Buddhism and its Modern Significance," by Shojun BandoVol. 4, #2, Spring 1970• "Concerning a Paradox in the 'Divine Comedy'," by Frithjof Schuon• "Attitudes to Animals in Shoshoni Indian Religion," by Ake Hultkrantz• "Quinque Prudentes Virgines," by Patrick A. Moore• "The Void in Islamic Art," by Titus Burckhardt• "The Cult of Kataragama," by Maureen Seneviratne• "Parallels in Hindu and Stoic Ethical Thought," by Donald H. BishopVol. 4, #3, Summer 1970• "Rites and Symbols," by René Guénon• "The Spiritual Virtues according to Saint Francis of Assisi," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Virgin Suckling St. Bernard," by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy• "The Sufi Master as Exemplified in Persian Sufi Literature," by Seyyed Hossein Nasr• "Teilhard De Chardin and the Christian Vision," by Philip Sherrard• "The Unlikely Associates," by Joseph Epes BrownVol. 4, #4, Autumn 1970• "On the Margin of Liturgical Improvisations," by Frithjof Schuon• "Thinking Round a Recent Book," by Marco Pallis• "Khwājā Khadir and the Fountain of Life, in the Tradition of Persian and Mughal Art," by A. K. Coomaraswamy• "Sufism and the Perennity of the Mystical Quest," by Seyyed Hossein Nasr• "Boethius’ Three Musicians," by Jocelyn GodwinWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 4, Issues 1-4, 1970: Commemorative Annual Edition. To get started finding Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 4, Issues 1-4, 1970: Commemorative Annual Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Studies in Comparative Religion is considered by many to be the foremost journal of Traditionalist studies in English. It pre-dates its modern contemporaries, Sophia and Sacred Web by almost thirty year. Edited by F. Clive Ross from 1963 to 1984, every issue contained articles from some of the biggest names in comparative religion. Frithjof Schuon, Titus Burckhardt, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Marco Pallis, Thomas Merton, and Martin Lings all regularly contributed articles. Each "Commemorative Annual Edition" of SCR recreates the original issues of the journal that were published in each respective year, including all of the articles, editorials and letters to the editor. Long out of print, these seminal works, out of reach to the general public for decades, are available once again for a new generation to discover.Contents:Vol. 4, #1, Winter 1970• "The Vow of Dharmakara," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Heavenly Jerusalem and the Paradise of Vaikuntha," by Titus Burckhardt• "Signs of the Times," by Martin Lings• "UNHU—The Personality of the Shona," by Michael Gelfand• "Soteriology in Shin Buddhism and its Modern Significance," by Shojun BandoVol. 4, #2, Spring 1970• "Concerning a Paradox in the 'Divine Comedy'," by Frithjof Schuon• "Attitudes to Animals in Shoshoni Indian Religion," by Ake Hultkrantz• "Quinque Prudentes Virgines," by Patrick A. Moore• "The Void in Islamic Art," by Titus Burckhardt• "The Cult of Kataragama," by Maureen Seneviratne• "Parallels in Hindu and Stoic Ethical Thought," by Donald H. BishopVol. 4, #3, Summer 1970• "Rites and Symbols," by René Guénon• "The Spiritual Virtues according to Saint Francis of Assisi," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Virgin Suckling St. Bernard," by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy• "The Sufi Master as Exemplified in Persian Sufi Literature," by Seyyed Hossein Nasr• "Teilhard De Chardin and the Christian Vision," by Philip Sherrard• "The Unlikely Associates," by Joseph Epes BrownVol. 4, #4, Autumn 1970• "On the Margin of Liturgical Improvisations," by Frithjof Schuon• "Thinking Round a Recent Book," by Marco Pallis• "Khwājā Khadir and the Fountain of Life, in the Tradition of Persian and Mughal Art," by A. K. Coomaraswamy• "Sufism and the Perennity of the Mystical Quest," by Seyyed Hossein Nasr• "Boethius’ Three Musicians," by Jocelyn GodwinWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 4, Issues 1-4, 1970: Commemorative Annual Edition. To get started finding Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 4, Issues 1-4, 1970: Commemorative Annual Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.